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Spice Up Your Lomo'Instant Snaps with a Cool Collage
As you may have noticed, we love finding awesome ways to show off our Lomo’Instant snaps. That’s why any time we come across a new and cool method, we just have to share it. Scroll down to see how you can display your instants in a beautiful collage style!
There are a few different ways you can experiment with displaying your Lomo'Instant snaps using the collage method. But the most important thing to remember is to be creative! There’s no right or wrong way. Here are a some of the ways we came up with that are totally cool and look super great!
Do you have another cool collage idea that you didn’t see here? Share it with us in the comments! And if you don’t have your Lomo’Instant yet, get on over to the Online Shop and you will be well on your way to making incredible instant collages!
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